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Archives for May 2018

The wild wildflowers

May 14, 2018 by Katelyn

May is our most stunning time of year here at the sanctuary. Spring suddenly explodes in a kaleidoscope of birdsong, wildflowers and neon green grass. It only lasts a few short weeks before the sun bakes everything brown, but all of the primates relish every single glorious day.

Every morning while the chimpanzees are having breakfast the lead caregiver for the day walks the perimeter of Young’s Hill (sans Jamie) to ensure that the outdoor habitat is secure to give the chimps access to. It always feels strange to be out there without the boss lady, but it’s one of the most peaceful and beautiful times of the day, watching the sanctuary wake up:

As the sun rises over the hill these redstem stork’s bills cover the sanctuary in fields of pink. By afternoon they pull their tiny shades to the hot sun and you’d never even know they were there.

Our friendly neighborhood elk, Ellie (aka Buttons, locally) doing her best to stick to all the shady spots:

Foxie and her Doras took a leisurely stroll by themselves this morning, weaving in and out of the tall, spring grass:

We have three tiny American Goldfinch couples singing their hearts out all the live long day this year. They are so vivid they look like flying dandelions when they take flight from the grass.

For as far as the eye can see the hillsides are covered in balsamroot:

Birthday lady, Jody, promptly made a nest in front of the barn doors where the cool breeze wafts through the chimp house. She seems pretty pleased with how 43 looks so far:

The bleeding heart blooming outside the frontrooms is filling the chimp house with the most beautiful scent right now. In the upper 80’s, it’s by far the warmest day we’ve had this year and the chimps are sprawled in every direction, dozing in the afternoon breeze, only the sounds of swallows zipping and zooming and chittering. It’s a good day.

Filed Under: Dolls, Foxie, Jody, Sanctuary Tagged With: chimpanzee, chimpanzee sanctuary, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Foxie, Jody, Sanctuary

Jody’s 43rd Birthday Celebration!

May 13, 2018 by Kelsi

Today is not only Mother’s Day, but it is also Jody’s birthday! We had double to celebrate! There is no better way to celebrate than to have a Green House and Young’s Hill forage, we even set out a whole coconut (I bet you can guess who ended up with it)! We love celebrating Mother’s Day, why not tell the strong women who helped shape who you are how much you love them! We do have a few mothers at our sanctuary including Jody. Jody is kind, nurturing, and always making sure that everyone is safe. For Jody’s birthday we set out lilacs because she loves to go on the Hill and find things like thistles, spruce trees, etc. Well, it turns out Missy LOVES lilacs and got most of them! Jody did get one of her favorites, which is the top of a pineapple (she was pleased)!

Missy eating all the lilacs:

Neggie had a nice relaxing day. She foraged on the Hill in the morning all by herself, attended the party, and napped for most of the day (it was pretty exhausting):

Power pose, Negra actually jump with all her might to get the enrichment, it was very exciting to watch:

Annie gathered some lilacs and then ventured out to the Hill to forage:

Burrito stayed pretty close to the birthday girls side, but found some opportunities to enjoy a drink and go on the Hill:

Foxie actually found the coconut and tried ever so quietly to sneak away:

Foxie eventually ditched the coconut and came back for it later in the afternoon, however Jamie heard Foxie trying to crack it open on the new structure and Jamie food peered her way into getting the coconut…

But Foxie did get to enjoy herself at the party:

Jamie enjoyed some cold drinks and some snacks as well:

Later when it was very warm Jamie and I took a few walks, when she got hot she would just hide in the shade:

Jody spent a lot of her day laying around, enjoying good company, and eating some of her favorite things. That sounds like a great 43rd birthday to me!

The birthday girl, Jody:

 

Cheers Jody! Happy 43rd Birthday (Missy is holding the drink):

 

Filed Under: Annie, Burrito, Enrichment, Food, Foxie, Friendship, Jamie, Jody, Missy, Negra, Party, Play, Young's Hill Tagged With: Annie, Burrito, chimpanzee, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, chimps, forage, Foxie, Jamie, Jody, Missy, Negra, northwest, Party, Play, young's hill

New enrichment puzzle on Young’s Hill!

May 12, 2018 by Anna

Intern caregiver Grace came up with this cool new enrichment puzzle for the chimps! This bag was originally a slow feeder bag for horses, but to make it into a chimp puzzle, we added fresh vegetables (in addition to hay), locked it closed, and hung it on Young’s Hill! Thanks to Grace for her brilliant idea, our supporters for purchasing everything we ever dream up on our Amazon Wish list, and JB for making it all come together today!

Filed Under: Enrichment, Latest Videos, Sanctuary, Young's Hill Tagged With: chimp enrichment, chimpanzee, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Sanctuary, young's hill

The Joys of Spring

May 11, 2018 by J.B.

Long, lazy walks around Young’s Hill.

Endless amounts of fresh, sweet grass and dandelions.

Drifting off to sleep to a chorus of songbirds.

Filed Under: Latest Videos, Young's Hill Tagged With: chimpanzee, grass, outdoors, rescue, sanctuary northwest, wild plants

Negra in the Sun

May 10, 2018 by Elizabeth

Often when we set up a forage outside on Young’s Hill, we set aside a small bowl of food for Negra in case she doesn’t want to go outside. Though she’s become more at ease on Young’s Hill over the years, she doesn’t spend nearly as much time out there as the other chimps, and she’s far more likely to get spooked while outside. Even now, seven years after Young’s Hill opened, you’ll hear excited caregivers announcing “Neggie’s outside!” over the radio on the occasions when Negra pushes herself out of her comfort zone.

For today’s lunch forage, Negra not only ventured out but led the group onto the hill.

With Burrito (foreground) and Annie (background):

With Burrito (foreground):

Filed Under: Annie, Burrito, Negra, Sanctuary, Young's Hill

Boot and Barrel

May 9, 2018 by Anna

We always know that Jamie is pretty relaxed and happy when we find her laying on her back on top of one of the plastic barrels in the chimps’ enclosure. Yesterday, she chose to wear one of her favorite boots and admire it while she took it easy next to the breezy barn doors.

Filed Under: Boots, Enrichment, Jamie Tagged With: Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Jamie, Sanctuary

Journey to the top of the hill

May 8, 2018 by Anna

The time of the year has come where Negra climbs out of her cozy bed…

And heads for the hills!

The hills full of freshly sprouted wild prickly lettuce that is..

Today, many of the chimps joined Negra in her hunt for wild plants. Jody found an assortment of weeds.

And harvested a piece of a newly planted Christmas tree.

But it was Negra who spent the most time this morning, eating handful after handful of her beloved wild lettuce.

Cheers to a blissfully lovely spring!

Filed Under: Negra, Sanctuary, Young's Hill Tagged With: chimpanzee, Chimpanzee Sanctuary Northwest, Negra, Sanctuary, young's hill

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